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[QUOTE=Stebo419;1124299]Which one yall perfer, with more action, chicas, bars and clubs.[/QUOTE]Really depends what type of chica you like. I have not mongered in years in boca chica, so I can't speak for boca chica. Bq Ribs was there recently and said he saw many haitian chicas. If you like Haitian chicas then head to boca chica.
In Santo Domingo I see very few Haitian putas. Santo Domingo has numerous casas, prices starting at 1000 pesos going to 3500 pesos. Street chicas can still be found in Santo Domingo with prices starting at 1000 pesos.
High end putas can be found in Coppa disco asking prices 4-5mil pesos.
Santo Domingo has some recommended tour / taxi guides that have provided good service to a few guys on this board.
Any questions ask away.
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[QUOTE=Dw1987; 1124378]Boca Chica on weekend days but other than that I would rather be in Santo Domingo.
Thanks Jaosusa for rental car tip-last trip I rented from Natinal in Santiago with full coverage and tire insurance.
Nice car and actually had a flat but changed it quickly the car had a spare, jack and the proper wrech I was surprised.
I will be on here more since Jimmy dr took my money and ran-crooked focker![/QUOTE]That guy used to be big on this board, if you can share any info about the money problem, I know I am curious. If it is something you can't get into details about, no problem.
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[QUOTE=Jaosousa; 1125860]Really depends what type of chica you like. I have not mongered in years in boca chica, so I can't speak for boca chica. Bq Ribs was there recently and said he saw many haitian chicas. If you like Haitian chicas then head to boca chica.
In Santo Domingo I see very few Haitian putas. Santo Domingo has numerous casas, prices starting at 1000 pesos going to 3500 pesos. Street chicas can still be found in Santo Domingo with prices starting at 1000 pesos.
High end putas can be found in Coppa disco asking prices 4-5mil pesos.
Santo Domingo has some recommended tour / taxi guides that have provided good service to a few guys on this board.
Any questions ask away.[/QUOTE]Thanks. Me and my boy are going to dr next Friday. We are going to stay in Boca Chica the first two nights at the Costalunga and 1 night in Santo Domingo. What are some hotels thats are chica friendly and in good locations that's walking distance. What is the name of the main strp in Santo Domingo.
Thanks
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Jimmy dr
[QUOTE=Jaosousa;1125976]That guy used to be big on this board, if you can share any info about the money problem, I know I am curious. If it is something you can't get into details about, no problem.[/QUOTE]Crooked focker stole my membership fees Banned me despite what my username says in cover up.
Jimmy dr = thief!
Just as long as he took my money and bought a new Red Squirrel to have glued to his head [ hairpiece]
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[QUOTE=Stebo419; 1125993]Thanks. Me and my boy are going to dr next Friday. We are going to stay in Boca Chica the first two nights at the Costalunga and 1 night in Santo Domingo. What are some hotels thats are chica friendly and in good locations that's walking distance. What is the name of the main strp in Santo Domingo.
Thanks[/QUOTE]Some SDQ vets like to stay at the Jaguar in Santo Domingo. For most newbies Hostal Riazor makes a good a choice. Hostal and Hotel are the same thing (I have not stayed at Jaguar or Riazor).
The area with the most chica casas is a neighborhood called Gazcue, which includes three large generally non-chica friendly hotels; Intercontinental V Centenario Hotel, Hotel Melia and the Marriott Renaissance Jaragua Hotel. Each of those three big hotels has a swimming pool and a casino. Each of those three big hotels fronts the Sea.
The road that runs along the Sea in Santo Domingo is called the Malecon (the street name is Avenida George Washington).
Located directly behind the Hotel Jaragua and Casino is the Hostal Riazor. About two blocks from the Hostal Riazor on a quiet side street is the Hotel Jaguar.
Located near the three big hotels there are at least ten smaller hotels. Riazor and Jaguar are confirmed chica friendly, (chicas should have their cedulas in order to enter).
Hostal Riazor is located on Avenida Independencia, which is a one way street where the car traffic moves east (in the direction of zona colonial). Located one block west of Hostal Riazor on Avenida Independecia is lapsus, a bar with chicas. Located two blocks west of Lapsus on a side street between Independencia and the malecon is another chica bar called La Parada.
Going east on Independencia (same direction as car traffic) , about three blocks from Riazor will be avenida pasteur (a north-south side street). Between avenida independencia and the malecon on avenida pasteur are three casas with chicas, girls house, satin dolls and sky high. Girls House gets bad reviews, so I would not take anything out of Girls House. For curiosity sake you may want to pop inside to see the lineup, I wouldn't buy any drinks inside that place or take any chicas out of there. Next door to Girls House is Satin Dolls, owned by a busty dominicana. Next door to Satin Dolls is Sky High which is new inside.
After you have visited Sky High you can walk back to Avenida Independencia and make a right and cross the street and you will see Club 305, the casa with the most chicas in Santo Domingo. Located across the street from club 305 is hotel duque de wellington another chica friendly chica in the $50 per night range.
Hostal Riazor for a single occupancy room is $58 per night. In the future when you have a Dominican Girlfriend and you want her to sleep over inside your hotel, the hotel will charge more for a double occupancy room. Riazor charges $65 for two people in a room. Most smaller hotels will not hit you up for an extra fee if you bring in a chica for a few hours.
Located next door to Girls House is Mystik Hotel, on avenida pasteur between independencia and the malecon, price is about $50 per night, chica friendly. Also located across the street from club 305 on avenida independencia is Hotel Navarro for about $40-45 per night, I am not sure if the Navarro Hotel has in room safes. Some Chicas from Foxys live at the Hotel Navarro.
Hotel La Casona Dorada is located across the street from hotel navarro, but there have been robberies at hotel la casona dorada, so I know I would never stay there.
Down a side street from hotel navarro going towards the sea and around the corner from the large Intercontinental hotel is the Hotel Maison Gatreux, rate is about $45 per night (1800 pesos for two people). Maison Gatreux rooms have digital safes. The owner of maison gatreux might be in the police. He owns a private security company and some of his security guys work outside the conde penalbe hotel in zona colonial. I have stayed at Maison Gatreux more than 10 nights in the past. All the rooms were recently painted some with new bathroom fixtures. Some bathroom doors are the folding type of doors. Generally a secure place where nothing should go missing from your room. They will make a copy of the cedula (Dominican identification card) of any chica you bring in there.
Further away on Avenida Independencia (about three blocks from Pasteur) is hotel venezia for about 1500 pesos per night. Located within three blocks of hotel venezia on side streets off of independencia are about 6 other smaller hotels that I have not stayed at yet. On calle danae are about 4 smaller hotels.
Any questions ask away.
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[QUOTE=Stebo419; 1125993]Thanks. Me and my boy are going to dr next Friday. We are going to stay in Boca Chica the first two nights at the Costalunga and 1 night in Santo Domingo. What are some hotels thats are chica friendly and in good locations that's walking distance. What is the name of the main strp in Santo Domingo.
Thanks[/QUOTE]Two nights Boca? One night SD? Would that be Friday and Saturday night in Boca Chica and Sunday night in Santo Domingo. If so Sunday is definitely the slowest and I mean slowest day of the week for P4P in Santo Domingo.
Can someone chime in and mention which casas are open on Sundays.
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[QUOTE=Bq Ribs; 1126078]Two nights Boca? One night SD? Would that be Friday and Saturday night in Boca Chica and Sunday night in Santo Domingo. If so Sunday is definitely the slowest and I mean slowest day of the week for P4P in Santo Domingo.
Can someone chime in and mention which casas are open on Sundays.[/QUOTE]The only casa that I know of that closes on Sundays in santo domingo is GBP, all the other joints will be open. Sunday night all the people who went to the beach should be back in SDQ.
Saturday and Sunday are very quiet in SDQ but there are still available p4p options.
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[QUOTE=Oakie; 1123666]After spending all my travel budget on Sosua these past 2 years, on my next trip in March I need to be in SD, San Juan de Maguena and Punta Cana.
I'm only there for a week so I booked the Hamaca AI in Boca Chica, which is centrally located. I usually check in with the chica for the whole week.
I've searched the forum but can't find much on the guest policy at that hotel.
Since, as they say, I'm "wifed up" down there I was wondering if I could check my chica in for the first night, then again for the 4th and 5th, then the 7th, or would I have to book her in for the whole week?
Since we will be visiting her family and my buddy for three nights, I was looking to save a few bucks on her daily rate.
Any info or suggestion would be appreciated.[/QUOTE]The Hamaca you can book online using the online travel sites, orbitz, expedia, travelocity etc. There are coupon codes for those sites that will save you 5-10% on the cost of the room. If your chica will be with you the first night and then return on the 4th through 7th night. You could make separate bookings for the days she will be with you and other bookings for the times she will not be there.
I have stayed about 3 times at the Hamaca. They have done a lot of construction to the place since I stayed there. To me it is a little overpriced. The beach near hamaca is OK, nothing spectacular. I am not a big fan of boca chica so maybe I shouldn't comment much.
I have stayed at the Barcello Capella All inclusive in Juan Dolio (15 minutes from boca chica) and the prices I saw for the Barcello were about half that of the of the hamaca. The Barcello is less expensive.
An alternative to the all inclusive is to rent out a condo that has a full kitchen. If you stay at an AI generally you will not be able to bring other chicas to your room.
I like this hotel in Juan Dolio, one bedroom and studio rooms, full kitchens (cooking utensils included) some with balconies that overlook the Sea; [url]http://caribeparaisojuandolio.com/[/url]
Boca Chica gets packed with people on the weekends, but to me it is a little bit dirty. Juan Dolio also gets crowded on the weekends, but Juan Dolio beach seems cleaner and has waves so the water seems less stagnant than boca chica.
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[QUOTE=Bq Ribs; 1126078]Two nights Boca? One night SD? Would that be Friday and Saturday night in Boca Chica and Sunday night in Santo Domingo. If so Sunday is definitely the slowest and I mean slowest day of the week for P4P in Santo Domingo.
Can someone chime in and mention which casas are open on Sundays.[/QUOTE]Yes thats correcting. What nights is SD is jumping
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[QUOTE=Jaosousa; 1126075]Some SDQ vets like to stay at the Jaguar in Santo Domingo. For most newbies Hostal Riazor makes a good a choice. Hostal and Hotel are the same thing (I have not stayed at Jaguar or Riazor).
The area with the most chica casas is a neighborhood called Gazcue, which includes three large generally non-chica friendly hotels; Intercontinental V Centenario Hotel, Hotel Melia and the Marriott Renaissance Jaragua Hotel. Each of those three big hotels has a swimming pool and a casino. Each of those three big hotels fronts the Sea.
The road that runs along the Sea in Santo Domingo is called the Malecon (the street name is Avenida George Washington).
Located directly behind the Hotel Jaragua and Casino is the Hostal Riazor. About two blocks from the Hostal Riazor on a quiet side street is the Hotel Jaguar.
Located near the three big hotels there are at least ten smaller hotels. Riazor and Jaguar are confirmed chica friendly, (chicas should have their cedulas in order to enter).
Hostal Riazor is located on Avenida Independencia, which is a one way street where the car traffic moves east (in the direction of zona colonial). Located one block west of Hostal Riazor on Avenida Independecia is lapsus, a bar with chicas. Located two blocks west of Lapsus on a side street between Independencia and the malecon is another chica bar called La Parada.
Going east on Independencia (same direction as car traffic) , about three blocks from Riazor will be avenida pasteur (a north-south side street). Between avenida independencia and the malecon on avenida pasteur are three casas with chicas, girls house, satin dolls and sky high. Girls House gets bad reviews, so I would not take anything out of Girls House. For curiosity sake you may want to pop inside to see the lineup, I wouldn't buy any drinks inside that place or take any chicas out of there. Next door to Girls House is Satin Dolls, owned by a busty dominicana. Next door to Satin Dolls is Sky High which is new inside.
After you have visited Sky High you can walk back to Avenida Independencia and make a right and cross the street and you will see Club 305, the casa with the most chicas in Santo Domingo. Located across the street from club 305 is hotel duque de wellington another chica friendly chica in the $50 per night range.
Hostal Riazor for a single occupancy room is $58 per night. In the future when you have a Dominican Girlfriend and you want her to sleep over inside your hotel, the hotel will charge more for a double occupancy room. Riazor charges $65 for two people in a room. Most smaller hotels will not hit you up for an extra fee if you bring in a chica for a few hours.
Located next door to Girls House is Mystik Hotel, on avenida pasteur between independencia and the malecon, price is about $50 per night, chica friendly. Also located across the street from club 305 on avenida independencia is Hotel Navarro for about $40-45 per night, I am not sure if the Navarro Hotel has in room safes. Some Chicas from Foxys live at the Hotel Navarro.
Hotel La Casona Dorada is located across the street from hotel navarro, but there have been robberies at hotel la casona dorada, so I know I would never stay there.
Down a side street from hotel navarro going towards the sea and around the corner from the large Intercontinental hotel is the Hotel Maison Gatreux, rate is about $45 per night (1800 pesos for two people). Maison Gatreux rooms have digital safes. The owner of maison gatreux might be in the police. He owns a private security company and some of his security guys work outside the conde penalbe hotel in zona colonial. I have stayed at Maison Gatreux more than 10 nights in the past. All the rooms were recently painted some with new bathroom fixtures. Some bathroom doors are the folding type of doors. Generally a secure place where nothing should go missing from your room. They will make a copy of the cedula (Dominican identification card) of any chica you bring in there.
Further away on Avenida Independencia (about three blocks from Pasteur) is hotel venezia for about 1500 pesos per night. Located within three blocks of hotel venezia on side streets off of independencia are about 6 other smaller hotels that I have not stayed at yet. On calle danae are about 4 smaller hotels.
Any questions ask away.[/QUOTE]Thanks. Whats the best way to travel from Boca Chica to SD and the cost
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[QUOTE=Stebo419; 1125993]Thanks. Me and my boy are going to dr next Friday. We are going to stay in Boca Chica the first two nights at the Costalunga and 1 night in Santo Domingo. What are some hotels thats are chica friendly and in good locations that's walking distance. What is the name of the main strp in Santo Domingo.
Thanks[/QUOTE]Could you post whether or not Costalunga now has Wi-Fi access in the rooms. I notice the website lists free Wi-Fi but I am curious if you can get a signal in the rooms.
Thanks.
[url]http://www.costalunga.net/APARTAMENTS.html[/url]
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[QUOTE=Stebo419;1126304]Thanks. Whats the best way to travel from Boca Chica to SD and the cost[/QUOTE][b][url=http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/showthread.php?2229-Santo-Domingo&p=959094&viewfull=1#post959094]Transportation to Santo Domingo from Boca Chica[/url][/b]
-Helpmann :rolleyes:
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[QUOTE=Bq Ribs; 1126329]Could you post whether or not Costalunga now has Wi-Fi access in the rooms. I notice the website lists free Wi-Fi but I am curious if you can get a signal in the rooms.
Thanks.
[url]http://www.costalunga.net/APARTAMENTS.html[/url][/QUOTE]No, in the lobby and that varies from day to day. Mario afraid people will give out password (so he puts it in-however sporadic problems-he claims the password changes)
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[QUOTE=Jaosousa; 1126225]The Hamaca you can book online using the online travel sites, orbitz, expedia, travelocity etc. There are coupon codes for those sites that will save you 5-10% on the cost of the room. If your chica will be with you the first night and then return on the 4th through 7th night. You could make separate bookings for the days she will be with you and other bookings for the times she will not be there.
I have stayed about 3 times at the Hamaca. They have done a lot of construction to the place since I stayed there. To me it is a little overpriced. The beach near hamaca is OK, nothing spectacular. I am not a big fan of boca chica so maybe I shouldn't comment much.
I have stayed at the Barcello Capella All inclusive in Juan Dolio (15 minutes from boca chica) and the prices I saw for the Barcello were about half that of the of the hamaca. The Barcello is less expensive.
An alternative to the all inclusive is to rent out a condo that has a full kitchen. If you stay at an AI generally you will not be able to bring other chicas to your room.
I like this hotel in Juan Dolio, one bedroom and studio rooms, full kitchens (cooking utensils included) some with balconies that overlook the Sea;
[url]http://caribeparaisojuandolio.com/[/url]
Boca Chica gets packed with people on the weekends, but to me it is a little bit dirty. Juan Dolio also gets crowded on the weekends, but Juan Dolio beach seems cleaner and has waves so the water seems less stagnant than boca chica. [/QUOTE]Thanks Jas, also to Helpman.
The hotel and transportation info is appreciated, and makes for an easy, no suprises vacation. Priceless!
I'll be staying at Hamaca and taking lots of gua gua's, taxis and buses to get to and from Boca Chica, SD, Punta Cana, and San Juan de Mageuna near the Haitian border. It'll be a busy week for me and the chica and I won't be mongering as such, but will report on the street, bar and beach scene as I see it while I am there.
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[QUOTE=Rit Teach;1126415]No, in the lobby and that varies from day to day. Mario afraid people will give out password (so he puts it in-however sporadic problems-he claims the password changes)[/QUOTE]Thanks Rit Teach, I saw Costalunga had updated their website but I just didn't believe Mario had spent a few bucks to provide in room WiFi. It has been almost a year since I have stayed at Costalunga. Several years ago you could sit in the open hallway area on the 4th floor and pick up a signal. The last time I was there you couldn't get a signal anywhere in the hotel. I got the usual answer, It's not working today. Needless to say the pay by the hour computers were working just fine.
I would like to see one of the boca chica hotels offer in room WiFi. I would be very glad to pay a few bucks extra a night for free in room WiFi. It can be a pain in the butt to have to use the internet cafe all the time.
The boat house has free WiFi but that too is a pain as you not need to lug your laptop down to the beach. Three things I need in my hotel room, A/C, frig, and WiFi. Missing any one of these and I will stay elsewhere.